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Proteins: Structure and Classification (With Diagram)

Let us make an in-depth study of the proteins. After reading this article you will learn about 1. Structure of the Proteins and 2. Classification of Proteins. Proteins: Proteins are organic nitrogenous compounds in which a large number of amino acids are joined together by peptide linkages to form long polypeptide chains. Peptide-linkage (—CONH—) is formed when amino group (—NH2) [...]

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Nitrogen Cycle (With Diagram)

In this article we will discuss about the nitrogen cycle. Ultimate source of nitrogen to all the living organisms is molecular or atmospheric nitro­gen which constitutes about 78% of the air. This nitrogen after being fixed into inorganic nitrogenous compounds is consumed by the plants where it is converted into proteins etc., i.e., organic nitrogen and is then eaten by [...]

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Sulfur Assimilation in Higher Plants (With Diagram)

Let us make an in-depth study of the sulfur assimilation in higher plants. Conversion of inorganic sulphur compounds such as SO42- into sulfur-containing organic compounds such as cysteine by plants is called as sulfur or sulfate assimilation. The first step in sulfate assimilation in plants is conversion of sulfate into cysteine. Sulfur in sulfate is present in highly oxidised state [...]

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